Honeywell Honeywell PX65A 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), cutter, disp. (colour), Ethernet, multi-IF | PX65A00000030300

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label printer, thermal transfer, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), media width (max.): 170mm, print width (max.): 167.4mm, speed (max.): 225mm/sec., Ethernet (10/100 Mbit), multi-interface (RS232, USB), RAM: 256 MB, Flash: 512 MB, incl.: cutter, display (colour), inc Read more
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Brand:
Honeywell
Article number:
PX65A00000030300
SKU:
PX65A00000030300
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Introducing the Honeywell PX65A label printer with thermal transfer technology, featuring a high resolution of 12 dots/mm (300 dpi) for superior print quality. This versatile printer has a maximum media width of 170mm and a maximum print width of 167.4mm, making it ideal for a wide range of labeling applications. With a maximum print speed of 225mm/sec, this printer is both fast and efficient. The Honeywell PX65A is equipped with Ethernet (10/100 Mbit) and a multi-interface (RS232, USB) for seamless connectivity. It boasts a generous memory capacity, with 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of Flash, ensuring smooth and reliable performance. This printer comes complete with a cutter and a vibrant color display, offering added convenience and ease of use. It also includes a power cable for both EU and US outlets. With a weight of 14kg, the Honeywell PX65A is sturdy and durable, perfect for demanding industrial environments. For high-quality, high-speed label printing, trust the Honeywell PX65A label printer to meet your needs with precision and efficiency.
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